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Multi-story structures can only be built on flat tiles. | Multi-story structures can only be built on flat tiles. | ||
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== Skill needed == | == Skill needed == | ||
− | More skill is required per level, see the table below. Only the first (ground) floor planning needs 1 skill per wall and 1 skill per tile. With 20 skill a roof may be placed over the first floor, but not an opening or floor above. For upper floors, the roof counts as a floor (although it may have less of a skill requirement than an opening or floor above- unconfirmed). | + | More skill is required per level, see the table below. Only the first (ground) floor planning needs 1 [[carpentry]] skill per wall and 1 skill per tile. With 20 skill a roof may be placed over the first floor, but not an opening or floor above. For upper floors, the roof counts as a floor (although it may have less of a skill requirement than an opening or floor above - unconfirmed). |
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== Adding a roof == | == Adding a roof == | ||
# Plan and completely build the walls. | # Plan and completely build the walls. | ||
− | # Use a mallet to plan the ground floor. | + | # Use a [[mallet]] to plan the ground floor. |
# Use mallet on tile below and plan floor below. | # Use mallet on tile below and plan floor below. | ||
# Then plan roof above. | # Then plan roof above. | ||
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# Plan and completely build the ground floor walls. | # Plan and completely build the ground floor walls. | ||
− | # Then use a mallet to plan the ground floor. | + | # Then use a [[mallet]] to plan the ground floor. |
# Use mallet on tile below and plan floor below | # Use mallet on tile below and plan floor below | ||
# Then plan floor/roof above. | # Then plan floor/roof above. | ||
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* There must be at least one ''planned'' wall below a tile to plan an floor above. | * There must be at least one ''planned'' wall below a tile to plan an floor above. | ||
− | * You can not build floors above | + | * You can not build floors above fences, walls or parapets. |
* You can drag [[Cart|carts]] up ladders to get them to an upper floor. | * You can drag [[Cart|carts]] up ladders to get them to an upper floor. | ||
− | * You can fall from upper floors if there is no wall/fence of roof to stop you. (Please be careful as people have died in 1 fall from 4th floor drops) | + | * You can fall and take damage from upper floors if there is no wall/fence of roof to stop you. (Please be careful as people have died in 1 fall from 4th floor drops) |
* Ladders will always face the south side. | * Ladders will always face the south side. | ||
+ | * The 1st floor must be complete before walls on the 2nd can be planned. This is not true, however, of any additional floors. | ||
+ | * Where a [[mallet]] is mentioned a [[hammer]] can be used in its place. | ||
== Floor and Opening types == | == Floor and Opening types == |
Revision as of 13:11, 6 January 2013
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Multi-story structures can only be built on flat tiles.
Contents
Skill needed
More skill is required per level, see the table below. Only the first (ground) floor planning needs 1 carpentry skill per wall and 1 skill per tile. With 20 skill a roof may be placed over the first floor, but not an opening or floor above. For upper floors, the roof counts as a floor (although it may have less of a skill requirement than an opening or floor above - unconfirmed).
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Adding a roof
- Plan and completely build the walls.
- Use a mallet to plan the ground floor.
- Use mallet on tile below and plan floor below.
- Then plan roof above.
- Use mallet on tile below and plan roof above.
- Build them.
How to make another floor
- Plan and completely build the ground floor walls.
- Then use a mallet to plan the ground floor.
- Use mallet on tile below and plan floor below
- Then plan floor/roof above.
- Use mallet on tile below and plan floor above
- Plan a tile with an opening above to make a ladder climbing spot to climb up to upper floors.
- Build them.
- Use ladder to get up to upper floor.
- For next floors build walls where needed and then plan roof/floor above.
Notes
- There must be at least one planned wall below a tile to plan an floor above.
- You can not build floors above fences, walls or parapets.
- You can drag carts up ladders to get them to an upper floor.
- You can fall and take damage from upper floors if there is no wall/fence of roof to stop you. (Please be careful as people have died in 1 fall from 4th floor drops)
- Ladders will always face the south side.
- The 1st floor must be complete before walls on the 2nd can be planned. This is not true, however, of any additional floors.
- Where a mallet is mentioned a hammer can be used in its place.
Floor and Opening types
Roof types
Fence types
Wooden parapet -- More info needed
Stone parapet -- More info needed
Stone and iron parapet -- More info needed
More Info
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